At 11:02 AM +1000 on 5/15/99, Adrian Sutton wrote:
Anthony: Improper output from the CGI. Possible screwed up headers.
These functions turn out to return under 1K of text though
whereas the others are all over 1K. Could this be a problem?
Anthony: I doubt it. Ever used telnet? (BTW: Since
At 11:39 AM +1000 on 5/24/99, Adrian Sutton wrote:
DeRobertis: Well, I guess you'll have to come up with a new password now.
Adrian: It was only a randomly generated one anyway.
DeRobertis: But _proving_ mathematicians wrong is so much fun!
Adrian: Unless you happen to be the mathematician.
DeRobertis: Well, I guess you'll have to come up with a new password now.
Adrian: It was only a randomly generated one anyway.
DeRobertis: But _proving_ mathematicians wrong is so much fun!
Adrian: Unless you happen to be the mathematician. :)
Adrian: After reading up on RSA and other
Anthony: Improper output from the CGI.
Alain : Clarify what you mean by "improper". Are you getting the
all-too-frequent "Document Contains No Data" message ?
Anthony: Possibly screwed up headers.
Alain : Depends on what protocol and software that you are using. For
instance, CGI programs
Adrian: I have finished the voting cgi (except
for properly handling non-ascii chars and without
some features I'll add later) ...
Alain : Good progress.
Adrian : ... however when using Quid Pro Quo and
Netscape Communicator 4.51, a couple of the pages
give "The document contains no
Adrian: I have conducted some more tests on the Voting cgi (that I should
have thought of before posting sorry), and have discovered that the problem
is the small size of the pages being returned. When I make the pages longer
(greater than 1k) it works perfectly.
Adrian: I am still looking
Adrian: I have finished the voting cgi (except for properly handling
non-ascii characters and without some features I'll add later), however when
using Quid Pro Quo and Netscape Communicator 4.51, a couple of the pages
give "The document contains no data errors" in Netscape. They work fine in